What is the difference between a Savannah and a serval?
The African serval is a wild cat with an unpredictable temperament, is hyperactive and on reaching maturity can become very solitary, limiting interactions even with their human families. servals are larger than Savannahs and require special diets, large amounts of living space and specialized vet care. They also require large amounts of your time in order to maintain the bond developed as kittens. They are not safe around small children and other animals. Many States/Counties/Cities have laws prohibiting the ownership of these cats. The Savannah is a hybrid of the African serval and a domestic cat. While strongly resembling the African serval in looks and personality, they are bred to maintain the more reliable domestic temperament, taking the best of both breeds. They are larger than most domestic cats, active, intelligent and form strong bonds with their families. The Savannah is classified as a domestic cats by both the USDA and The International Cat Association. They do not need s